tried build from cm-11-20140117-UNOFFICIAL-jem to this one cm-11-20140131-2306-jem-sgt7
whats best build rom for this device is it nightly build or cm-11-20140117-UNOFFICIAL-jem ?
can i try otter2 nightly rom or best stick with cm-11-20140117-UNOFFICIAL-jem sorry for noob questions?
i hear nightly are not stable
mr.galaxys said:
tried build from cm-11-20140117-UNOFFICIAL-jem to this one cm-11-20140131-2306-jem-sgt7
whats best build rom for this device is it nightly build or cm-11-20140117-UNOFFICIAL-jem ?
can i try otter2 nightly rom or best stick with cm-11-20140117-UNOFFICIAL-jem sorry for noob questions?
i hear nightly are not stable
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What model and firmware are you on?
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In the nightly Dev for CM9, can these builds be flashed on MT4G? Which build do I use for this device? Oops wrong forum. sorry
TheAxman said:
In the nightly Dev for CM9, can these builds be flashed on MT4G? Which build do I use for this device? Oops wrong forum. sorry
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Cyanogenmod has no nightly for this device. There are some roms in this forum however, that are based off CM9 for the MT4G.
http://bit.ly/NIp5cg
Hi
I recently installed cm 10.2 with the official installer. And after using it a couple of days, I found out that it doesn't have much features. So I decide to install another ROM. And then I suddenly find pacman ROM.
so my question is how do I install pacman ROM when I already have installed cm. Can I just flash it with recovery or do I need to go completely back to stock?.
And by the way do any of you have experience with pacman ROM?.
If yes can it be used as a daily stable rom?
If not can you suggest me other ROMs?
Sorry for asking so many questions
Link to ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1992386
Device: gt-n7100 international
ROM: CyanogenMod 10.2.
Android version: 4.3.1
recovery: cwm 6.0.4.3
Thanks in advance.
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now which rom u use and which rom u flash next
Stock ROM+Xposed Framework+Gravity+francos kernel, gives me pretty much all I need and want. That being said, I do plan on installing MultiROM and trying this out.
fosofay said:
now which rom u use and which rom u flash next
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Stock ROM rooted with xposed framework, root and everything. Seems like it's the most stable ROM, but I'm going to try CM11 for the extra features !
fosofay said:
now which rom u use and which rom u flash next
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Scrosler's clean rom 2.6. I'll probably flash cleanrom 2.7 when it comes out, as clearnrom suits my needs.
CleanRom & Franco Kernel
mellevdlinde said:
On my Nexus 7 2013? Cyanogenmod 11, because of the extra features. Not sure if this ROM improves battery life compared to stock ROM, but at least it does on my Nexus 5.
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cm11 boss.and try AOKP 4.4.2
magneta said:
Scrosler's clean rom 2.6. I'll probably flash cleanrom 2.7 when it comes out, as clearnrom suits my needs.
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+1, and I have Elementalx 2.4 with minumal tweaks.
OmniRom as they are a new team with some good ideas like multi window however currently not implement of their official nightly builds. Also has opendelta which is an ota with a twist. Trying it out so far so good and stable running ART.
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nikzDHD said:
OmniRom as they are a new team with some good ideas like multi window however currently not implement of their official nightly builds. Also has opendelta which is an ota with a twist. Trying it out so far so good and stable running ART.
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Also I'd like to say they seem to have a lot more activity on their gerrit than say PA, which translates to a more enjoyable testing experience (at least for me) due to more changes in nightlies.
Mahdi ROM for nexus 4, will probably stick to this or purity until carbon release their 4.4 ROM
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SlimRom 4.4.2. build 2.6 with ElementalX 2.6 kernel.
Everything is working smoothly, the only feature i miss is keyboard arrows buttons in navigation bar when typing.
I notice that the last Stable Cyanogenmod build for Nexus 7 2013 (Flo) was back at the start of December, and that the nightlies have advanced all the way up to Cyanogenmod 11 now. I installed 10.2 first (the most recent stable) and then 11 afterwards, the difference is pretty big.
What version are you using?
Is it worth using nightlies?
Nightlys are generally perfectly stable on Nexus devices
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Mort432 said:
I notice that the last Stable Cyanogenmod build for Nexus 7 2013 (Flo) was back at the start of December, and that the nightlies have advanced all the way up to Cyanogenmod 11 now. I installed 10.2 first (the most recent stable) and then 11 afterwards, the difference is pretty big.
What version are you using?
Is it worth using nightlies?
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Nightlies are put out to fix, patch, refresh etc ROMS. CM is pretty good about releasing stable builds. As a rule, the newer the release, the more fixes it might need
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Hello, I have got a Nexus 7 2013 unlocked bootloader, rooted and running CyanogenMod 12.1 nightly. Recently I have tryed to install the Franco Kernel since i have heard a lot of good things about it, but whenever i do, it reboots into a very laggy CyanogenMod 12.1 boot animation and goes into a bootloop. I have tried installing through recovery and through the non pro version of the Franco Kernel app. The only way i could fix it is by installing the CyanogenMod 12.1 ROM again. Any help would be much appreciated
hassanz519 said:
Hello, I have got a Nexus 7 2013 unlocked bootloader, rooted and running CyanogenMod 12.1 nightly. Recently I have tryed to install the Franco Kernel since i have heard a lot of good things about it, but whenever i do, it reboots into a very laggy CyanogenMod 12.1 boot animation and goes into a bootloop. I have tried installing through recovery and through the non pro version of the Franco Kernel app. The only way i could fix it is by installing the CyanogenMod 12.1 ROM again. Any help would be much appreciated
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That's because the kernel isn't compatible with cm12, cm and stock are built in a different way and a cm kernel is not compatible with stock and vice versa..
If you ever see a laggy bootanimation after flashing a kernel you can be 99,9% sure that it is not compatible with your rom
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noahvt said:
That's because the kernel isn't compatible with cm12, cm and stock are built in a different way and a cm kernel is not compatible with stock and vice versa..
If you ever see a laggy bootanimation after flashing a kernel you can be 99,9% sure that it is not compatible with your rom
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Thanks man, explains a lot, glad to have got a reply on my first thread
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noahvt said:
That's because the kernel isn't compatible with cm12, cm and stock are built in a different way and a cm kernel is not compatible with stock and vice versa..
If you ever see a laggy bootanimation after flashing a kernel you can be 99,9% sure that it is not compatible with your rom
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Do you know of any kernels compatible with CyanogenMod 12.1. Thanks in advance
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Use the CAF version of a kernel for CM or CM-based roms. Use AOSP for stock or aosp-based roms.
Franco doesn't have a caf version but most of the other kernels do.